Joe Fig Recreates Tiny Studios and Figurines of Famous Artists
Gil Cohen — March 9, 2013 — Art & Design
References: joefig & beautifuldecay
Recreating the scene in the studios of various famous artists, Joe Fig gives us a peek at what their creative space must look like.
Encapsulating a whole range of painters, including modern favorites such as Ryan Mcginness to historically renowned artists such as Jackson Pollock, Fig shows us not only what kind of condition their studios are in and the artwork lying around, but also what the painters look like in action. Every little detail, down to drips of paint, scattered art supplies and splattered floors are taken into account in these dioramas, even going so far as to re-create miniature versions of famous works and works in progress for authenticity.
Watch famous artists hunch over their artwork or fling paint onto a giant canvas in Joe Fig's sculpture series.
Encapsulating a whole range of painters, including modern favorites such as Ryan Mcginness to historically renowned artists such as Jackson Pollock, Fig shows us not only what kind of condition their studios are in and the artwork lying around, but also what the painters look like in action. Every little detail, down to drips of paint, scattered art supplies and splattered floors are taken into account in these dioramas, even going so far as to re-create miniature versions of famous works and works in progress for authenticity.
Watch famous artists hunch over their artwork or fling paint onto a giant canvas in Joe Fig's sculpture series.
Trend Themes
1. Recreating Tiny Studios - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in the art world by creating miniature replicas of famous artists' studios for display and immersive experiences.
2. Artists in Action - Innovation opportunity to capture the process of famous artists in real-time by using multimedia techniques like sculptures or virtual reality.
3. Authentic Dioramas - Opportunity to disrupt the diorama industry by creating highly detailed and accurate miniature scenes of famous artists' studios.
Industry Implications
1. Artists - Artists can explore new ways of showcasing their studio environments and creative process through miniature replicas and interactive displays.
2. Museum and Galleries - Museums and galleries can incorporate immersive dioramas to provide visitors with a unique and interactive experience of famous artists' studios.
3. Art Collectors - Opportunity for art collectors to own miniature replicas of famous artists' studios, providing a new form of art appreciation and investment.
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